Sarpa Dosha is believed to be caused due to Sarpa Sapa or curse of the serpents. The origin of Sarpa Dosha is mythic and unexplained in classics.It is said that there is a mystic power of serpents that rule the world. The Sarpa Dosha is explained as it comes from killing the serpents in previous or present life by self or by father or grandfather and not performing the rituals for the same. The curse affects the lives in a negative way. Getting rid of it becomes necessary to lead a peaceful life. This puja ensures that the effect of the curse is removed from one's life.

Importance/Significance

The Srimad Anantheshwara Temple is situated in Manjeshwar. The combination of Lord Anantheshwara, Lord Bhadra Narasimha, and Lord Subramanya in the same sanctum sanctorum is one of a kind and enhances serenity and sanctity of the temple.
Sri Kalahastinathar Temple is an ancient temple located in the small town of Sri Kalahasti. The temple forms a part of the Pancha Bhoothastalams which refers to the places which symbolize the five elements of nature.
Kukke Subramanya is a Hindu temple located in the village of Subramanya, Karnataka. Here, Kartikeya is worshipped as Subramanya, lord of all serpents.
Ghati Subramanya kannada is an ancient Hindu temple, situated on the outskirts of Bangalore near Tubagere, Doddaballapura. It is the belief of devotees that childless couples making vows shall be blessed with children by the Lord.
Tirupaampuram Raahu Kethu Temple is located in Tamil Nadu. This is the 59th of the hymn ordained temples south of the Kaaveri river. Hundreds of devotees throng this temple as a purification Kendra for many graha conflicts.
Nagaraja Temple is a Hindu temple worshipping Nagaraja(King of Serpents- Vasuki) situated at the heart of Nagercoil town. The temple has innumerable statues of serpents.
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is a very ancient and internationally known centre of pilgrimage for the devotees of serpent gods (Nagaraja). The Mannarasala Temple has over 30,000 images of snakes along the paths and among the trees, and is the largest such temple in Kerala.

Sarpa Dosha is believed to be caused due to Sarpa Sapa or curse of the serpents. The origin of Sarpa Dosha is mythic and unexplained in classics.It is said that there is a mystic power of serpents that rule the world. The Sarpa Dosha is explained as it comes from killing the serpents in previous or present life by self or by father or grandfather and not performing the rituals for the same. The curse affects the lives in a negative way. Getting rid of it becomes necessary to lead a peaceful life. This puja ensures that the effect of the curse is removed from one's life.

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Importance/Significance

The Srimad Anantheshwara Temple is situated in Manjeshwar. The combination of Lord Anantheshwara, Lord Bhadra Narasimha, and Lord Subramanya in the same sanctum sanctorum is one of a kind and enhances serenity and sanctity of the temple.
Sri Kalahastinathar Temple is an ancient temple located in the small town of Sri Kalahasti. The temple forms a part of the Pancha Bhoothastalams which refers to the places which symbolize the five elements of nature.
Kukke Subramanya is a Hindu temple located in the village of Subramanya, Karnataka. Here, Kartikeya is worshipped as Subramanya, lord of all serpents.
Ghati Subramanya kannada is an ancient Hindu temple, situated on the outskirts of Bangalore near Tubagere, Doddaballapura. It is the belief of devotees that childless couples making vows shall be blessed with children by the Lord.
Tirupaampuram Raahu Kethu Temple is located in Tamil Nadu. This is the 59th of the hymn ordained temples south of the Kaaveri river. Hundreds of devotees throng this temple as a purification Kendra for many graha conflicts.
Nagaraja Temple is a Hindu temple worshipping Nagaraja(King of Serpents- Vasuki) situated at the heart of Nagercoil town. The temple has innumerable statues of serpents.
Mannarasala Sree Nagaraja Temple is a very ancient and internationally known centre of pilgrimage for the devotees of serpent gods (Nagaraja). The Mannarasala Temple has over 30,000 images of snakes along the paths and among the trees, and is the largest such temple in Kerala.